Security: You Can Learn It

Security: You Can Learn It

Keep headers/logos under 125 pixels high. It takes up valuable viewing space, especially for laptop users, that is best left for the good stuff to appear"above the fold" Take a cue from the big companies, simple logos done well say it all. This is our #1 pet peeve - screaming logos and headers!

Files can easily get lost if you don't have good protection on your site. Some of those files might be stored on your computer and easily replaceable, but what about the rest of them? Where are you going to get them from again, if you lose them the first time? For sites that have been in business for a long time, secure your wordpress site is very important. Long-term sites have created a number of files and have a lot read review of data. Recreating all of that would be a nightmare, and not something any business owner would like to do.

This is fantastic news as it means that there's a community of users and developers that could further improve the platform. Whenever there is a group there will always be people who will attempt to take down them.

You first need to create a new user before you can delete the default admin account. To do this go to your WordPress Dashboard and click on User -> Create New User. Then enter all of the information you need to enter.

In addition to adding a secret key to your wp-config.php document, also consider changing your user password to something that's strong and unique. A good tip is to avoid phrases, use upper and lowercase letters, and include amounts, although wordPress will let you know the strength of your password. It's also a good idea to change your password regularly - say once.